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Show Notes for June 13, 2022

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What do a collapsing dollar, global economy, energy supplies and our food and supply chains have in common? As the Good Citizen explains, they all seem to be suffering from engineered chaos at the same time. How strange.

Is the current administration purposely destroying reliable energy in the United States? Jordan Schachtel has a thoughtful take on what's driving our forced transition to "green energy."

The political class is using the Jan 6 hearings to remind us why we "need" them, yet those of us outside of the Beltway remain unconvinced. Caitlin Johnstone says it's because their actions are those of textbook sociopathic manipulators.

Finding middle ground on the current push to indoctrinate small children regarding gender identity is no easy task. Brandon Smith says this is an issue where one side is completely and utterly wrong.

The televised Jan 6 committee hearings are little more than the Americanized version of a soviet show trial. Stu Tarlowe watched the proceedings and says there was only one surprise.

It's crazy how easy it is to find yourself on the wrong side of the law as a parent. Lenore Skenazy shares an unbelievable experience of a woman whose story illustrates that stopping for cake isn't a crime.

This one is likely to poke your conscience a bit. Paul Rosenberg has a deeply insightful essay on why the bullying we witnessed as kids was the result of institutionalized abuse.

Few writers can administer a reality supplement like Jeffrey A. Tucker does. His take on the origin and operation of the U.S. administrative state is a powerful explanation of why elections change almost nothing.

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